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		<title>Gold Box Presented to Cyrus W Fields by New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York greeted Field with wild rejoicing, and the city authorities set September 1, 1858, as a day of celebration to give him an official public ovation. The celebration surpassed anything the city had ever before witnessed. Then the mayor of New York gave an address honoring Mr. Field and presented him with a gold box ...]]></description>
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